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<p>and Peyntynge: Performing the Dance of Death." This view centers on the incorporation of both visual and theatrical devices in these depictions to create effective artwork. Gertsman writes that<blockquote>By drawing its inspiration from the sphere of performance, the Dance of Death imagery, along with its text, invites a performative reading, informed by specific structures of the verses, the concept of movement, and the understanding of the body language of the danse macabre's protagonists. </blockquote>However, there is scarce evidence surrounding</p><p>
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